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DEGU 038EP
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Fango returns to Degustibus with his first vocal track! Seduced by the hook on "Eyes of An Assassin" by Young & Restless, he's transformed it into an essential killer track by re-working the vocal through his signature pounding kicks, lo-fi sounds, and tension-gathering breakdown. The B-Side (Instrumental and Acapella) is only available on this vinyl.
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DEGU 037EP
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This is the second chapter of the E Dee series, here what it is about in Fango's own words: "Around three years ago I became a father and that changed my life. This series is about my son's world seen through my eyes: the innersleeve artwork was made by him and the mouth on the label is his. All the titles of this second chapter are also taken from Carlo's own dictionary: 'E Dee' is the first sound he used to make trying to communicate, it could mean many things. 'Babu' is the evolution of 'Babuke' (in the first volume) Dad, 'Didda Dae' is a kind of song that he invented, 'Allullu Azzo' is the name used by Camilla to call Carlo."
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DEGU 035EP
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In Fango's own words: "Around three years ago I became a father and that changed my life. This record it's my son's world seen through my eyes: the inner sleeve artwork was made by him and the eye on the label is mine. All the titles are also taken from Carlo's own dictionary: 'E Dee' is the first sound he used to make trying to communicate, it could mean many things. 'Mamuke' was mum, 'Babuke' was dad, 'L' (reads 'el') was his step brother Gabriele and 'Cang' his step sister Camilla."
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DEGU 033EP
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A woman wants to marry a man who lives in the ocean. The man came up from the sea, proposed the maiden and they sink back into the waves, and sink.
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DEGU 032EP
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"'Don't Go Lose This!' Lose what? Disco heaven? Techno utopia? Our fantasy of a global dancefloor where all tribes come together? Unease creeps over me every time I see the image of today's DJs offered on social media. Festivals whose lineups look like a stack of labels at a shopping mall, the same 500 robots bobbing their heads in every live stream, the rigid drone of cut & paste, beardy bros and tacky influencers buying likes + views + careers produced by others in the shadows. Identity politics signaling diversity, but delivering only auditory monotony..." --Danny the Dancer
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DEGU 031EP
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Focus on your steps for this 3/4 sample-based tune by Rubini, the psychedelic cactus San Pedro will bless you with a magic trip.
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DEGU 030EP
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Second chapter of Ditongo's Editales series with the carefree "Copacabana" on the yellow side and the gloomy "International" in blue on the flip side.
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DEGU 029EP
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After the steamroll of "Sikhote" on Urano 1/3 and the glitter of "Admire" on Urano 2/3, Fango returns with the final instalment of his trilogy.
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DEGU 027EP
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Ditongo is telling tales through samples and loops in these two tracks. Divided into two chapters each (spot the ghost-marker on the vinyl), he digs deep into samba for the first time with "Berimbau", giving the leading role to a hypnotic organ, while the second track "You Know Nothing" goes back to funk, dominated by a fat bassline.
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DEGU 028EP
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Fango's EP series enters into its second installment with Urano 2/3, continuing the journey of this trilogy dedicated to the God of the sky.
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DEGU 026LP
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After a steady stream of successful underground dancefloor stables via his Viscera EP series (DEGU 020EP/022EP/023EP) and last year climbing the charts with his remixes, Fango returns with his second album titled Gea. Set for release via Degustibus Music, Gea is a ten-track trip of eclectic electronica panning across various moods and tempos. Flexing his matured production credits, Fango fuses rock, disco, and psychedelic influences, meticulously put together on his machines resulting in a spectrum of sounds to satisfy most palettes. It's a serenade from Gea to Ouranos, the Greek gods of earth and sky.
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DEGU 025EP
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A solid dome of brass and stars stretched as far as earths edges, home to the Greek god of sky Ouranos and back-drop for his mystical battle against Gea and his prophesying of the Titans. One-sided vinyl.
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DEGU 024EP
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Batongo's journey in to the world of editing continues with discoveries of new landscapes, like with Calypso, where tropical echoes and liberating screams invoke your most primitive dance moves.
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DEGU 023EP
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While producing the Viscera trilogy, Fango has tried to understand something about himself. In order to do this, he had to enter into his own body, just like Dante entered hell, studying and analyzing himself from the inside, diving through organs, guts and grey matter. This helped him in the creation of three devastating and introspective EPs, but a lot of questions are still unsolved. Viscera 3/3 is the last leg of a journey that disrupted 2016 and marks the beginning of a new absurd phase for Fango.
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DEGU 022EP
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Fango's non-traditional journey through the human body continues. After the first essay on interior organs Viscera 1/3 (DEGU 020EP, 2016), it's now the turn of the central nervous system to be analyzed. And here comes "Cerebellum", "Nervum" and "Cortex", three delicate operations of surgery on the inner workings of Fango's head. Part two of the Viscera trilogy that Fango conceived on the physicality of music, these are tracks that are going straight to your heart, to your stomach and so on. In this case it's your brain and hopefully it gives you a nervous breakdown.
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DEGU 021EP
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Run your everyday marathon with the new Rubini's creation: from the frantic streets of Tokyo to the illusory stillness of ParanĂ¡'s riverside. If you can't get physical, treat yourself with a sonic race.
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DEGU 020EP
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The ancient Haruspex used to read chicken liver in a bid to predict the future and foresee natural disasters. Taking influence from this technic, Fango embarked on a long insular trip, reflecting down till the depths of his own soul. The outcome of this arcane ritual is Viscera, a series of three EPs focused on the pure essence of Fango's artistic delirium. Here is the first of the series, Viscera 1/3.
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DEGU 019EP
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The obscure Batongo is back with his fifth EP. Three tracks so close and yet so different: a candid peak into sins and temptations, a eulogy to the erotic world of clubbing, and finally a debate on a society close to collapse.
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DEGU 018EP
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Fango presents an EP of remixes of tracks from his 2015 Tuono album (DEGU 001CD/016EP). Rebolledo's remix of "Dritto" premiered on Maceo Plex's BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix; it's a driving track that expertly draws out the original's drama. Norwegian DJ extraordinaire and space disco heavyweight Prins Thomas remixes "Saetta" with warm, funk-tinged basslines complemented by driving synths and Latin folk guitar elements. Prins Thomas's remix of "Tuono" wraps the original around a driving bassline and horn synth textures. Magazine cofounders Barnt and Jens-Uwe Beyer open their remix of "Tei" with a cinematic flute before kicking up the percussion.
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DEGU 017EP
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2020 repress; vinyl only. "The first in a series paying tribute to the crate-diggers whose samples and loops are, in my opinion, milestones for house music and club culture. With the original compositions often sought after and repressed, here we're paying respect to original "sampling artist" rather than the "sampled artist" -- outrageous, eh? Delgado's masterpiece was probably the first successful case of a simple loop going nonstop through an entire arrangement, it was a clear inspiration for many to come. Longo's sample is the closest example to a perfect loop that I can think of... such a strong combination of funk, power and shuffle." --Ditongo
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DEGU 001CD
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Fango didn't sleep for six months. He and his studio became one to conceive Tuono. You'll want to play each and every one of these tracks on your dancefloors, but more than that, if you listen to it in its entirety you'll realize that Tuono is a tale that Fango is telling us, directly from his cinematic world built on colossal drums and wild clanks. Open the creaking door if you dare. Includes four tracks from the 2015 Tuono 2x12" (DEGU 016EP): "Tuono," "Lampo," "Dritto," and "Folgore."
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DEGU 016EP
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Fango didn't sleep for six months and he and his studio became one to conceive Tuono. Four tracks full of drama, directly from his cinematic world built on colossal drums and wild clanks. Open the creaking door if you dare.
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DEGU 015EP
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Rubini is back with a run through the thunderbolts of Zeus: lightning, storms, and all the billions of bilious, blue, blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon for your dancefloor-striking pleasure.
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DEGU 014EP
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Virtuous perfectionist, obsessed with mixing bass drums, recording percussion, and sampling drummers, Fango never fails to surprise. It doesn't matter if it's a drum machine, a gong from an orchestra or simply a voice (like in this case), he will make it sound right. Degustibus Music delivers his new weapon of mass destruction -- use at your own risk.
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DEGU 013EP
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Rubini follows the brightest Stella and draws his own visions of the "house-trax" concept.
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